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Josh and Dirk and families,Your mother was lovely. She always smiled and had a kind word to say. I loved her positive aura. She loved you dearly. Mme Patti Webb ðŸ'â€
Birth date: Dec 7, 1942 Death date: Nov 29, 2023
Suellyn Lindsey Garner was born on December 7, 1942 in Richland County, IL to Charles H. and Lucile Wiles Lindsey (Cooley). She grew up in Cisne, IL and graduated from Cisne High School in 1959. At age 16, she enrolled at Easter Read Obituary
Josh and Dirk and families,Your mother was lovely. She always smiled and had a kind word to say. I loved her positive aura. She loved you dearly. Mme Patti Webb ðŸ'â€
One of my influences in music education. Took a class with her at Eastern and talked to her off and on whenever I visited my piano teacher Catherine Smith. She was so positive and gave me much encouragement. Wonderful person.
Always a joy to work with Suellyn for the uplifting of curriculum especially in the arts. She also took cooking to an art form. Deeply talented, hugely generous of spirit, to have known Suellyn is a wonderful and lasting gift.
Josh & Dirk, your Mom was a special person who influenced students and friends throughout the Charleston community. She was a mentor and role model to many teachers and administrators and a friend to many. Your Mom & Dad were a vision of love and teamwor
Suellyn was my high school piano teacher, and she taught me so much about classical music. She was (rightfully) tough on me, but I always knew it was for my benefit, and she did it in a loving manner. She not only taught me how to play Mo
I have known Suellyn for 57 years when I advised my friend Don Garner not to get married since he was the most eligible bachelor in town! Luckily for him he ignored my advice. Luckily for me, Suellyn eventually forgave me! My wife Phyllis and I were marr
Suellyn was my very best friend in grade school. We spent many. many nights at each others homesIn later years she would reach out and mention something that happened in school that I had totally forgotten but she always remembered all the intric
Suellyn was talented in so many ways and she will be missed in many scenarios. I visited with her on only a few occasions but they were always delightful conversations and I appreciated her insight. Just know I am thinking about you boys and your families
Suellyn was both a mentor and a friend. Her laugh was infectious and her smile lit up the room.
I am so sorry to learn of Suellyn’s passing. I first met her when I was media specialist at Carl Sandburg School and talked with her on her first day as principal. She often joked that she didn’t even have time to set her purse down before